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          <datacite:description descriptionType="Abstract">John Ruskin (1819-1900), one of the standard-bearers in the English Literary world during the prime period of Pax Britannia, consummated his life almost exactly with Queen Victoria (1819-1901). Ruskin's contribution in enriching the English vocabulary is unfathomable. His prose style based upon his free use of abundant vocabulary is called 'Ruskinian', with its ornate and oplent diction, prophetic rhythm, and extraorginary emotional range. Ruskinian prose style was in full efflorescence between his twenties and forties. It followed the path of birth to maturity, apex, decrepitude and decline. This essay relates the quarry of the characteristics of Ruskinian prose style with his tragic incidents in chronological order. It concludes with several remarks on Ruskin's eye of child, nostalgia, art for art's sake, aristocracy, imperialism, &amp;c.</datacite:description>
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          <jpcoar:sourceTitle>言語と文化</jpcoar:sourceTitle>
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